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Transcript
Theravada Buddhism
"Way of the Elders"
Background
 founded in India
 predominant religion of
Sri Lanka
 A conservative branch
of Buddhism that
adheres to Pali
scriptures and the
nontheistic ideal of selfpurification to nirvana
 the oldest record of the
Buddha's teachings
 sometimes called
'Southern Buddhism'.
Sangha (a community of Buddhist
monks) were the first to follow the
original Buddha
The Pali scriptures are also called the
Pali Canon or the Tripitaka (three
baskets)
The absolute goal of Theravada is to
find Nirvana which means
enlightenment
After nirvana you will never be reborn
Theravada
 the term Theravada
first arose in the
disputes which arose
about a hundred years
after the Buddha's
death.
 a council of Buddhist
monks was convened at
the Mauryan capital of
Patna during 3 BC to
purify the doctrine..
Origins of Buddhist Scripture
• The most famous shrine in Buddhism is
the Haein Temple.
• It is a library which contains over 80,000
wooden blocks that were originally used
to copy Buddhist scripture.
• Five hundred years after the death of the
Buddha, the Sangha decided to meet in
order to define the teachings of
Buddhism
• They ended up writing down what use
to be oral tradition in the book they
called the Tripitaka (“Tipitaka”)
The Three Baskets
• Vinaya Pitaka, translated “Basket of Discipline
– the Buddha’s rules of discipline for the monks
and nuns
• Sutta Pitaka, translated “Basket of Discourse”
– the teaching of Buddha that include the
necessities to reach Nirvana
– the doctrine and practices of the Buddha
– the first songs of Buddhist nuns, which is the first
documents writings of women’s sacred poetry
• Abhiddhamma Pitaka, translated “Basket of
Metaphysics
– last basket contains commentaries on the
teachings of the Buddha
Rituals and Belief
 All boys enter monastery- a right of
passage
 Wesa Spring
Candles and incense
Rockets set off
Trees are decorated
Rituals and Practices
Theravada Buddhism has a great
variety of rituals and practices to
help in the journey to becoming
enlightened and to bring good
things upon oneself and upon
others.
One of the main practices is a
meditation. Meditation is nearly
essential to all forms of Buddhism.
Continued …
Other rituals would be the use of
Mudras (symbolic gestures). These
gestures are used symbolically in
images of Buddha. They are used
in practice to induce specific ideas
in the mind during time of
Buddhist meditation or sometimes
in ritual.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V35UUVs5t60
This video teaches us the ways of the Buddhist
monks to the people to the celebration. You
really find yourself embracing the culture as well
as the people.
Steps to becoming an Arhat
1. Sotapanna ("stream-enterer"), which is a process where you
convert by completely overcoming false beliefs.
2. Sakadagamin ("once-returner") which is the symbolic
process of being reborn again, attained by diminishing lust,
3. Anagamin ("never-returner"), which means one who will be
reincarnated in heaven. In this stage you become an Arhat.
4. Arhat ("worthy one"), one who has attained full
enlightenment.during life (“saint”)